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And if Obama can corall her base, then the DLC donors are presented with a choice: A Democratic nominee with an expanding base and a lot of cash, or abandoning ship for an increasingly unlikely Republican candidate.
Hillary's Top Fundraising Official Says There's "Risk" Of Obama Loss If She Isn't Invited To Be Veep 2009
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Tom Murphy and people like him are behaving like those sheep in the corall - they only see 9/11 as an event- they do not see it as a part of some chain, coming maybe even from Waco TX massacre.
Clinton to 9/11 Truther; "Look Like Idiots" Now Go Away 2008
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Christmas is not supposed to be a time of mass division, but rather a celebration of having survived the last year, reasonably intact, having managed to corall your family and friends together, and getting presents.
Think Progress » Board that protested peace wreath resigns. 2006
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There is also another weight which they call Marco, which is eight ounces or halfe a rotilo of Goa, and 9 ounces of Venice sotile: with this they weigh amber, corall, muske, ambracan, ciuet, and other fine wares.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Ugh. Then I will come back to my room, which has exploded, and try to corall the mess, and pretend like I'm studying for exams, even though I don't care.
misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2003
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After that these women had bene there, there came downe from all parts great store of people, bringing with them leather, corall, divers kindes of dies, very excellent, and exchanged
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Winthrop writing in 1682, "I am straitened, having no ivory beaten, neither any pearle nor corall."
Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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Ladyes w {i} t {h} bedys of corall {e} and lamb {ur}, 480
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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At my being in Aleppo, I bought a fountaine of siluer and gilt, sixe kniues, sixe spoones, and one [ 'oue' in source text -- KTH] forke trimmed with corall for fiue and twentie chekins, which the captaine of Ormus did take, and payed for the same twentie pardaos, which is one hundred larines, and was worth there or here one hundred chekins.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III Richard Hakluyt 1584
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O'Shea lifts it into center, but Bonadonna is right there to corall it ... one out.
The Daily Illini - The Independent Student Newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871 2009
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